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Cheap OLED Displays and Arduino. January 22, 2015 by Tim Gorbunov Comments 7. Advertisement. We all like cheap items off eBay especially if they do cool and unusual things, sometimes we get so carried ...
Looking for a digital recreation of the classic analog volume unit (VU) meter? If you’ve got an Arduino, a few passive components, and a SSD1306 OLED, then [mircemk] might have the answer for… ...
The combination of a transparent OLED display, Arduino Nano Every microcontroller, HC-05 Bluetooth module, and a small LiPo battery results in a functional and versatile piece of wearable technology.
Features of the Pixelduino Arduino OLED display include : – Processor : Atmel Atmega328P @ 3.3V / 8MHz – IO pins : 14 digital, 6 analog – Memory : 32K flash, 2K RAM ...
Do you desire a teeny, tiny, little Arduino board with OLED display? You bet you do! Microview is a new "chip-sized" Arduino on Kickstarter that costs $45. What can it do? All kinds of stuff!
Especially when he realized that the spot on his case where the two-digit LED display would have originally been mounted was the perfect size to hold a common 0.96″ SSD1306 OLED.
A pledge of just $45 gets you a single Micro-View with OLED Display, while $55 lands you the MicroView plus USB Programmer. $95 lands you the MicroView, USB Programmer, Learning Kit, and a Cross ...
As Hackaday revealed, this one comes with an E Ink display, a secondary OLED panel, ... The device runs a fundamental software written in C++ using the Arduino IDE. Currently, ...
The Bluetooth Smart Ring also features a 64x32 monochrome OLED display ... The designer says even with Bluetooth eating into the 16k of RAM the ring still has more memory than your average Arduino.